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Europe and the Palearctic

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18 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
KyrgyzstanUzbekistan

Trip Reports: Uzbekistan & Kyrgyzstan

Here are two more reports from Vladimir Dinets of his travels around the former USSR 30 or so years ago. Kyrgyzstan, 1989-90: Vladimir Dinets’s notes of various trips with sp

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15 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
CroatiaSlovenia

New Trip Report: Slovenia & Croatia

Here’s a report from Ralf Bürglin who combined a vacation in Slovenia with a Discover Dinarics bear study tour. Slovenia and Risnjak NP, 2017: Ralf Bürglin, 10 days &

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13 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Tajikistan

Country Report: Tajikistan

Here’s another report from Vladimir Dinets, about a country I would love to visit. Tajikistan, 88-91: Vladimir Dinets, several trips & species include Marco Polo Sheep, M

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10 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
amur leopard photorgaphyAmur Leopard touramur leopard watching

Amur leopard new dates and prices

Hi again, I have now sold the previously advertised Amur leopard photography tour to Kedorova Pad National Park in Russia for Feb (12th – 20th) 2018. We now have news dates a

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8 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
GeorgiaTurkmenistan

New (old) Trip Reports: Georgia and Turkmenistan

Here are two more notes from Vladimir Dinets on his experience in the 1980s looking for mammals in  the former USSR. Georgia, 1980s: Vladimir Dinets’ notes of visits to the

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7 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
HungarySlovakia

New Trip Report: Hungary & Slovakia

Steve Morgan had a successful trip through Hungary and Slovakia last month chasing bats and small mammals. Hungary and Slovakia, 2017: Steve Morgan, 9 days & 30 species includ

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6 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
ArmeniaAzerbaijan

New (old) reports: Azerbaijan & Armenia

Vladimir Dinets is feeling nostaglic for the late 1980s it seems .. and has sent through several notes on countries from his travels through the disintegrating USSR back then. Her

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3 September 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Spain

New Trip Report: Northern Spain, 2017

Here’s a new report from Matt and Maureen Steer just back from the beautiful north of Spain. Northern Spain, 2017: Matt and Maureen Steer, 4 days & 9 species including Wi

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26 August 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
Alpine MarmotAndujarChamoisDesmanIsardPyrenean DesmanPyreneesTrip ReportVercors

Trip Report: France and Spain

I went to a conference in Barcelona in July, so I planned a week of mammal-watching in France and Spain. I spent an additional week traveling with my girlfriend in France, and I wa

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20 August 2017
Europe and the Palearctic
AzoresPortugal

New Trip Report: Azores, 2017

An interesting report from Michael Kessler’s trip to the Azores: despite bad weather he saw some great cetaceans. Azores, 2017: Michael Kessler, 2 weeks (and 5 boat trips) wi

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